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9 months ago
How to reproduce on any machine:
To have the worst experience do the followings:
Connect the pc to a 4K HDR Screen at deep color 10 or 12 bits and high refresh rate (i have a lg OLED evo 4k@120hz HDR 12bits)only by starting the ea App will eat about 1.5GB of Vram and trying to start a game in window mode will push the vram usageof the ea app and its services to about 2gb till 4gb depending on the started game. Trying to force the process EACefsubProcess from the task manager will make everything even worse as it will constantly restart and increase the vram usage over and over again.
To have the worst experience do the followings:
Connect the pc to a 4K HDR Screen at deep color 10 or 12 bits and high refresh rate (i have a lg OLED evo 4k@120hz HDR 12bits)only by starting the ea App will eat about 1.5GB of Vram and trying to start a game in window mode will push the vram usageof the ea app and its services to about 2gb till 4gb depending on the started game. Trying to force the process EACefsubProcess from the task manager will make everything even worse as it will constantly restart and increase the vram usage over and over again.
9 months ago
@Hard_Attack_HD What a terribly broken service. Why did everyone need their own game hub, and then they try to cross connect them and stuff, but you still need both hubs. Almost like we're sliding backwards as the games get better and more intensive, the darn hubs do as well. Would be so simple to keep a webpage and the dumbest of hubs, all it needs to do is open a game.. no? Maybe assist in installation, who even wanted an ea app? lol
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